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Kitty Care

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Who We Are

Kitty Care is a small, private, no-kill dedicated to cat care education and finding loving, life-long homes for the rescued cats in its care. Some of the cats were rescued from years of living on the streets trying to provide and fend for themselves, after being abandoned or lost.

Kitty Care strives to make the best possible match for the cats, the potential adoptor/s and the overall home environment; our goal is to ensure the cats have finally found their forever homes and that all... humans and felines alike ...will be happy in their new lives together.

Due to extremely limited space and monetary resources, Kitty Care cannot take in surrendered animals; please contact other no-kill rescue groups and no-kill shelters for assistance (there are lists on the Internet and on Petfinder). Even better, please do all that you can to find a way to keep your animal... there are many resources on the Internet on this subject that may be helpful; such as offering a pet security deposit and a pet vet reference letter for those who are looking to rent with pets.

Kitty Care is an advocate of TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) of feral cats. Visit the Alley Cat Allies website for more information about TNR.

Finding a Feline Friend

All placement inquiries are screened to enable the best possible match for both the cat/s and the person/s looking to adopt. E-mail, phone calls and personal visits may all be used in this process. A veterinary reference is required. Some of Kitty Care's rescued cats would do best in quiet homes where there is not a lot of bustling activity. Becoming a cherished member of the family, or cherished companion to someone living alone, is the dream of every rescued kitty!

If you are interested in inquiring about one of the kitties you see listed, please email CaringforKitties@Yahoo.com.

Animal Friendly News

Massachusetts now offers specialty license plates that help to end the tragedy of pet overpopulation by funding programs that provide services such as spaying and neutering to homeless Massachusetts cats and dogs. Learn more about these plates!





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